Hi all, One of the biggest challenges that our partners faced in the Rural Agricultural Finance and Food Security (RAFFS) Practitioner Learning Program (PLP) was determining what indicators to use to…Continue
Tags: Food, Security, Finance, Agriculture, Rural
Started by Ashleigh Mullinax. Last reply by Gagan Saxena Mar 22, 2011.
How food habits led to increase the food insecurity ?
Started by Chiranjibi Rijal. Last reply by Fehmeen Khan Jan 21, 2011.
Dear ALL Readers.Let Us Talk About by the next presentation by some part of BREIZ project inThailand. Once you look for Food for feeding Your Family long live 20 years onward, Look How to Secure Food…Continue
Started by Manad Lamaisri Jan 11, 2011.
Dear Sir, In keeping with your noble debut with the captioned programme, in PAKISTHAN, you may please start a similar programme , in India too, in West Bengal (Purulia District ) We…Continue
Started by Kanai Chakraberti Dec 12, 2010.
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Comment by Doreen O on May 24, 2012 at 9:50am Many of the lessons learned from the recent financial crisis has raised concerns about the limited level of financial capability in rural farming populations. e.g. in a small rural farming community in Ghana, a small percentage know about a bank/savings account. As a component in responsible finance, the need to develop financial capability, consumer awareness and protection programs especially for rural agr-finance access is critical. Any expert advice or comments here?
Comment by Sara Mohmed Alhasan Abourouf on November 25, 2011 at 2:19pm Hello all Iam so happy to be member of Rural Agricultural Finance and Food Security and hope we help the poor people in my community ...
Comment by Ashleigh Mullinax on October 20, 2011 at 11:44am Hello! I am happy to announce that the entire suite of electronic learning products from SEEP's Rural Agricultural Finance and Food Security (RAFFS) Practitioner Learning Program (PLP) is now available on our website! They include:
I encourage you to check them all out!
Comment by Ashleigh Mullinax on January 24, 2011 at 10:44am Welcome to all of the new members of the RAFFS group on SEEPcommunity!
I am happy to announce that another learning product from the RAFFS PLP is now available on SEEP's website (http://seepnetwork.org/Pages/RAFFS.aspx). It is a podcast documenting the experience of Food for the Hungry-Kenya as they worked with a local bank to develop a financial product aimed specifically at rural cattle traders in Northern Kenya.
I would love to hear your comments about this and the other two learning products that have been produced so far by the RAFFS PLP!
Comment by Julius Kwadzo Ameku on January 6, 2011 at 12:20pm
Comment by Mr Sakwe Maurice Itoe on January 6, 2011 at 6:59am Good day friends of development.
I am a cameroonian and the project cordinator of( PACA)participatory analysis for community action.It is non-profit community-based organization working with poor coomunities to help them find solutions to their basic problems.
I wish to collabarate with other organizations to make my goals realized.Lets exchange experiences inorder to build on our organizational capacities,build community development structures,local capacity and local democracy.
Thanks.
Comment by Roger Pholo Mvumbi on December 22, 2010 at 8:58am Dear SEEPcommunity, a country as mine D.R.Congo needs more help in this field because we have all things like lands spaces but we are suffering from hungry can you imagine such situation?Those who can fund projects are welcome in my country to assist farmers so we can produce more.
Comment by Dheeraj Pao on December 22, 2010 at 4:03am © 2013 Created by SEEP Social.
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